Rules of Fighting

There are two main kinds of boxing and those are the professional boxing and the amateur boxing. And rules are different for each of those kinds. There are some world and international box organizations that deals with boxing rules and the most competent of those are International Box Federation, World Box Council and World Box Association.
The one who has champion belts of all those three organizations is recognized as an absolute champion. So, as for the amateur boxing it has the common formula according to which each fight consists of four rounds and each round lasts for two minutes. It used to be three rounds that were lasting for three minutes. It is also the minute pause between those rounds.
The winner is the one who appeared to be the most skilful. It means they fight according to rules of knockout. The one who is the winner of first fight fights with another boxer and in case he wins he will also fight with the third fighter. As for the professional boxing things are different there and are conditioned with the main rule – the rule of rating.
Judges bother about the previous fights of a boxer, about the number of knockouts and so on and the most skilful one according to ratings is recognized as a challenger for champion title.